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Distracted driving ticket costs the same as a trip to Whistler, says ICBC

Distracted driving ticket costs the same as a trip to Whistler, says ICBC

Not putting your phone down while driving could lead to a ticket that costs you the same amount as a weekend trip to Whistler. This month, ICBC and police officers are reminding drivers to “take a break” from their phones while on the roads.
Dozens of unsuspecting women video-recorded in public bathrooms

Dozens of unsuspecting women video-recorded in public bathrooms

A homeless man used his cellphone to record 78 unsuspecting women using the toilet in public washrooms, provincial court has heard.
Could WW2 food lessons help amidst COVID-19 fears?

Could WW2 food lessons help amidst COVID-19 fears?

A Coquitlam cooking class teaches history and how to ration in times of national emergency
Vancouver police uncover huge cache of weapons in Oppenheimer Park (PHOTOS)

Vancouver police uncover huge cache of weapons in Oppenheimer Park (PHOTOS)

Nine guns, more than 30 knives, machetes, axes all found Tuesday night
Police dog bites suspect in West Vancouver takedown

Police dog bites suspect in West Vancouver takedown

The province’s Independent Investigations Office has been called in to review officers’ conduct during Wednesday’s police takedown on the Capilano River Bridge.
Coronavirus: "China" removed from warning signs at YVR

Coronavirus: "China" removed from warning signs at YVR

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has changed the China-focused coronavirus warning signs at Vancouver Airport, to reflect the global reach of the disease.
New Vancouver restaurants more likely to be quick-service than full-service: report

New Vancouver restaurants more likely to be quick-service than full-service: report

Business district welcomed a net gain of 71 new restaurants between 2012 and 2018
Two arrested for writing messages with chalk paint on legislature building and pavement

Two arrested for writing messages with chalk paint on legislature building and pavement

Two activists supporting Indigenous young people occupying the legislature’s front steps were arrested Thursday morning for spraying messages with chalk paint on the building, pavement and outdoor stone wall.
2010 Flashback: Civil liberties group lauds police conduct during Games

2010 Flashback: Civil liberties group lauds police conduct during Games

Four complaints lodged against cops
Historic double hand transplant for Coquitlam amputee

Historic double hand transplant for Coquitlam amputee

Coquitlam's Rick Thompson — who lost all four appendages — is set to receive two new hands in the first operation of its kind in Canada. But first, he needs some financial help.
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